A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany
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- DOI: 10.1038/nature07995
A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany
Abstract
Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious. In recent years, abstract depictions have been documented at southern African sites dating to approximately 75 kyr before present (bp), and the earliest figurative art, which is often seen as an important proxy for advanced symbolic communication, has been documented in Europe as dating to between 30 and 40 kyr bp. Here I report the discovery of a female mammoth-ivory figurine in the basal Aurignacian deposit at Hohle Fels Cave in the Swabian Jura of southwestern Germany during excavations in 2008. This figurine was produced at least 35,000 calendar years ago, making it one of the oldest known examples of figurative art. This discovery predates the well-known Venuses from the Gravettian culture by at least 5,000 years and radically changes our views of the context and meaning of the earliest Palaeolithic art.
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Archaeology: Origins of the female image.Nature. 2009 May 14;459(7244):176-7. doi: 10.1038/459176a. Nature. 2009. PMID: 19444200 No abstract available.
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